February 24, 2014

Our next meeting is Tuesday, February 25! We have Rebecca Allen speaking about presser feet for the program. And we have LOTS of exciting announcements!! Our guild garage sale is pushed back to the March meeting.

There are a plethora of ideas out there in the world when it comes to quilting. So here are some quick and easy patterns that you lovely ladies could easily use to turn guild stash into charity projects for Senior services. I have decided that I would put together a sampling of them and sort them by ease of assembly -- This group is all quilts using squares or strips.I want to start off with this fun free pattern from Fat Quarter Shop called the charm pack cherry quilt and I think this would go together super quick with a great impact (it's a simpler version of a split nine patch)This version uses solids but below is the scrappy versionAnother tried and true is a split nine patchWonky nine patchAlternating blocks with solids can have a great impact ( also a great use for orphan or left over blocks)For a little improv try A Simple blocky designChunky StripsThe Scrappy Trip Along Jelly roll Race is super quickJelly roll Jam (also on Fat Quarter Shop) is a new take on the split rail fenceRemember these are small projects and wheelchair quilts are usually no bigger than 36 by 36 - 40 so they work up quickly and most people should be able to quilt them on a home machine. The stash has been sorted into usable project bundles of fabrics and will be brought to the meeting Tomorrow night. As charity coordinator, I would like to encourage each of you to make at least 2 charity quilts this year for people that are in need and really appreciate them.If you want more ideas or to look at any of these quilts more closely I have many ideas put in a folder on Pinterest

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Welcome to the online home of the Triad Modern Quilt Guild. We are a branch of The Modern Quilt Guild and are excited to join together modern quilters in the Winston-Salem, Greensboro, and High Point area of North Carolina.

We meet every fourth Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm at South Fork Community Center Meeting Room in Winston-Salem. Visitors are always welcome and everyone is encouraged to bring finished or ongoing projects for show-and-tell.

Please drop us a note if you have any questions, comments or suggestions. We would love to hear from you!